A python feels smooth and cool to the touch, with scales that can vary in texture depending on the species. Their bodies are muscular and heavy, providing a sense of strength. When handled, they can feel surprisingly soft despite their size, and their movements are often slow and deliberate. Overall, touching a python can evoke a mix of curiosity and caution due to their size and nature.
it reacts like any other python
go try it out and let me know...
Feel her stomach if it is almost like she has just eaten (large lumps in stomach area) and she denies food
No. Like all snakes the Burmese python is a reptile.
they can be slimy seaweed green or navy poobrown
nope
Dark
Snakes names are usually named by how there actions are and how they look like.
It eats mammals, birds and reptiles.
The African Rock PYTHON is a constrictor, even though it may bite. The word Python meens a large constricting snake. Though not all pythons are large, like the Ball Python
The Latin name for the python is "Python," which is the genus name that encompasses various species of pythons. For example, the common reticulated python is scientifically known as "Python reticulatus." Other species, like the ball python, are referred to as "Python regius." The genus name reflects their classification within the family Pythonidae.
Python is just a programming software, you don't actually need it to run your computer. You can use Python if you'd like to program something, or learn how to program.